
In "The Queen of Nothing," Holly Black delivers the breathtaking finale to her bestselling Folk of the Air trilogy. With over 700,000 ratings on Goodreads, this fantasy masterpiece captivated readers worldwide. What dark sacrifices will Jude make to reclaim her rightful throne?
Holly Black is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Queen of Nothing, the thrilling conclusion to her acclaimed Folk of the Air series. Born in 1971 in New Jersey, Black has established herself as a master of contemporary fantasy, weaving intricate faerie worlds with complex mortal-fae relationships, political intrigue, and morally gray characters.
Her fascination with folklore and fairy tales, inspired by authors like Tanith Lee and Angela Carter, shapes her signature dark, romantic fantasy style.
Beyond the Folk of the Air trilogy, Black is renowned for The Spiderwick Chronicles (co-created with Tony DiTerlizzi), which was adapted into a 2008 film and 2023 television series. She has also written The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, The Darkest Part of the Forest, and the adult fantasy debut Book of Night.
A Nebula Award winner and Newbery Honor recipient, Black has sold over 26 million books worldwide, with her work translated into more than 30 languages. She currently resides in New England in a house with a secret library.
The Queen of Nothing is the thrilling conclusion to Holly Black's Folk of the Air series, following mortal Jude Duarte after her exile from the faerie realm of Elfhame. When her twin sister Taryn asks her to return for a murder trial, Jude re-enters the dangerous world of Faerie politics, confronts her husband High King Cardan, battles her father Madoc's rebellion, and must break a deadly curse that transforms Cardan into a serpent. The story blends fantasy, romance, political intrigue, and themes of power, betrayal, and belonging.
Holly Black is a #1 New York Times bestselling author born November 10, 1971, in New Jersey, known for contemporary fantasy and young adult fiction. Beyond The Queen of Nothing and the Folk of the Air series, she co-created The Spiderwick Chronicles with Tony DiTerlizzi, wrote the Modern Faerie Tales trilogy (Tithe, Valiant, Ironside), the Curse Workers series, and The Coldest Girl in Coldtown. Black has won a Nebula Award and a Newbery Honor, with her works translated into 32 languages and adapted for film and television.
The Queen of Nothing is perfect for young adult and adult readers who love dark fantasy, complex political intrigue, and morally gray characters. Fans of enemies-to-lovers romance, fierce female protagonists navigating power struggles, and richly detailed faerie worlds will find this book compelling. It's ideal for readers who've followed Jude and Cardan's journey through The Cruel Prince and The Wicked King, though newcomers should start with the first book to fully appreciate the complex relationships and backstory.
The Queen of Nothing delivers a satisfying and explosive conclusion to one of the most popular young adult fantasy series in recent years. Holly Black masterfully ties together complex plot threads involving exile, betrayal, magical curses, and political warfare while developing Jude and Cardan's relationship to a deeply emotional climax. Readers praise the book's dark atmosphere, unpredictable twists, powerful character growth, and the way it fulfills prophecies established earlier in the series. The ending brings both closure and hope for Elfhame's future.
Jude begins The Queen of Nothing exiled in the mortal world, working dangerous jobs for faeries while living with her sister Vivienne. She returns to Elfhame impersonating her twin Taryn during a murder trial, where she discovers her father Madoc's plot against Cardan. After being captured, injured, and magically healed by earth—proving her connection to the land—Jude reunites with Cardan and learns his exile contained a loophole allowing her return. She ultimately becomes the true High Queen, defeats her enemies, and ushers in a new era with Cardan.
Jude and Cardan's relationship in The Queen of Nothing transforms from painful separation to passionate reunion and mutual declaration of love. After Cardan exiles Jude at the end of The Wicked King, she feels deeply betrayed, unaware that he sent numerous letters begging her to return—all intercepted by his mother Lady Asha. The exile decree contained a loophole stating Jude could return "when the crown allowed it," meaning she herself (as the crown) could return at will. Their reunion culminates in Cardan publicly declaring Jude his High Queen and wife.
Cardan's crown, crafted by the master smith Grimsen who secretly works for Madoc, contains a powerful curse that transforms him into a giant serpent when broken. Cardan intentionally breaks the crown during a parlay with Madoc to symbolize ending old power-hungry ways and fulfill a prophecy that he would be "the end of the crown". After transformation, the serpent-Cardan swallows Grimsen whole, leaving Jude as sole ruler tasked with reversing the curse while courtiers demand she kill the serpent instead.
Jude breaks Cardan's curse by killing the serpent instead of bridling it, fulfilling the prophecy that "out of his blood a great ruler would rise". When the Court of Teeth offers her a golden bridle to control the serpent in exchange for marrying their daughter Queen Suren to her brother Oak, Jude recognizes the bridle would actually control her. Mother Marrow, an old court smith, hints that Jude already knows the answer to reversing the transformation. By slaying the serpent before witnesses, Cardan emerges more powerful than ever.
The Queen of Nothing title reflects Jude's state of exile and powerlessness after being banished from Elfhame by Cardan. Despite being pronounced Queen of Faerie, Jude finds herself "unmoored, the queen of nothing" in the mortal world with no crown, no court, and no authority. The title captures her journey from stripped sovereignty to reclaiming true power, as she transforms from ruling nothing to becoming the legitimate High Queen of Elfhame alongside Cardan, proving her worth despite being mortal in a faerie realm.
The Queen of Nothing centers on Jude Duarte, the mortal High Queen fighting to reclaim her place in Elfhame, and Cardan, the High King whose exile of Jude masks deeper feelings. Key characters include Taryn (Jude's twin sister who murdered her husband Locke), Madoc (Jude's adoptive faerie father leading a rebellion), Grima Mog (exiled Red Cap general who pledges loyalty to Jude), and the spy network of the Ghost, the Roach, and the Bomb. Lady Asha, Queen Suren, and Grimsen serve as antagonists complicating Jude's path.
The Queen of Nothing explores power and legitimacy, questioning whether a mortal can truly rule Faerie and how authority is earned versus inherited. Exile and belonging drive Jude's journey from outsider to rightful queen, while trust and betrayal complicate every relationship as characters navigate deception, hidden motives, and intercepted communications. The novel examines transformation—both literal (Cardan's serpent curse) and personal growth—alongside prophecy and destiny, showing how characters fulfill or subvert predetermined fates through their choices and sacrifices.
The Queen of Nothing provides more action and resolution compared to The Cruel Prince's world-building and The Wicked King's political maneuvering. While The Cruel Prince establishes Jude's determination to belong in Faerie despite being mortal and The Wicked King focuses on court intrigue and her secret marriage to Cardan, The Queen of Nothing delivers explosive confrontations, magical transformations, and emotional payoffs for longstanding tensions. The final book balances large-scale battles and prophecy fulfillment with intimate character moments, culminating in Jude and Cardan's public declaration of love and joint rule.
著者の声を通じて本を感じる
知識を魅力的で例が豊富な洞察に変換
キーアイデアを瞬時にキャプチャして素早く学習
楽しく魅力的な方法で本を楽しむ
If I cannot be better than them, I will become so much worse.
Power is much easier to acquire than it is to hold on to.
Every smile masks potential betrayal.
Each interaction becomes a dangerous dance.
His rejection of the crown carries serious implications.
『Queen of Nothing』の核心的なアイデアを分かりやすいポイントに分解し、革新的なチームがどのように創造、協力、成長するかを理解します。
『Queen of Nothing』を素早い記憶のヒントに凝縮し、率直さ、チームワーク、創造的な回復力の主要原則を強調します。

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Power comes with a price. For Jude Duarte, that price was exile from the treacherous Faerie realm she had come to call home. Once the High Queen of Elfhame, she now wastes away in the mortal world, watching mindless television and training her younger brother Oak in the political arts he'll need as the future king. The irony isn't lost on her-kidnapped from the human world as a child, she now longs for the dangerous beauty of Faerie with physical intensity. Even the air feels wrong here, lacking the intoxicating magic that permeates her true home. When her twin sister Taryn appears at her door with blood on her hands, confessing to murdering her husband Locke, Jude sees an opportunity. Taryn begs her to return to Elfhame and impersonate her during the murder investigation. Despite the mortal danger of breaking her exile, Jude agrees-her heart racing at the chance to return to both her throne and to Cardan, the High King whose complicated relationship with her defies simple explanation. The scheme is reckless, but for someone who has survived years in the treacherous Faerie courts through cunning and determination, it's a calculated risk worth taking.